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Year 7 Biology: Mitosis Explained: The Ultimate Year 7 Science Guide

Senior Examiner: Fiaraz Iqbal Duration: 12:40 Verified Working Video

Key Learning Objectives

Topic Summary & Core Notes

Understand how body cells divide for growth, tissue repair, and asexual reproduction. Step through DNA replication, chromosome alignment, spindle separation, and cytokinesis.

Key Rules, Formulas & Definitions

Daughter Cells Rule
1 Parent Diploid Cell (46 chromosomes) → 2 Identical Diploid Daughter Cells (46 chromosomes each)
Chromosome Duplication
Before division, every single DNA strand replicates to form X-shaped sister chromatids

2 Step-by-Step Worked Examples

Worked Example 1

Worked Example 1: Chromosome Number Conservation

Question: A human skin cell has 46 chromosomes. How many chromosomes will be in each daughter cell following mitosis?

Step-by-Step Solution:

  1. Step 1: Identify division type: Skin growth occurs via mitosis.
  2. Step 2: Recall mitosis rule: Mitosis produces genetically identical daughter cells with the exact same chromosome number.
  3. Step 3: State value: 46 chromosomes (23 pairs).
Final Answer: 46 chromosomes
Senior Examiner Insight: Mitosis conserves the diploid chromosome number (46 in humans). Do not halve to 23 (that is meiosis).
Worked Example 2

Worked Example 2: Biological Significance of Mitosis

Question: State two reasons why an injured athlete requires rapid mitotic cell division.

Step-by-Step Solution:

  1. Step 1: Tissue repair: Mitosis generates replacement cells to heal torn muscle fibres and ligaments.
  2. Step 2: Genetic fidelity: The new cells must be genetically identical to perform the exact same physiological function.
Final Answer: 1. Repairing damaged tissues/muscles. 2. Producing genetically identical replacement cells.
Senior Examiner Insight: Examiners reward 'repair of damaged tissue', but reject 'repairs damaged cells' (cells are replaced, not repaired).

Common Pitfalls & Examiner Warnings

Common Mistake: Saying mitosis 'repairs damaged cells'
Damaged cells die and are REPLACED by new cells produced via mitosis.
Common Mistake: Confusing Mitosis with Meiosis
Mitosis makes 2 identical body cells (diploid); Meiosis makes 4 genetically different sex cells/gametes (haploid).
Common Mistake: Forgetting that DNA doubles BEFORE division
DNA must replicate during Interphase so each daughter cell receives a full set.

Interactive Self-Check Quiz (3 Questions)

Question 1 of 3
How many daughter cells are produced from one parent cell during mitosis?
A) 1
B) 2
C) 4
D) 8
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Correct Answer: B) 2
Detailed Explanation: Mitosis involves one division cycle producing exactly 2 genetically identical daughter cells.
Mark Scheme & Scoring Points: 1 mark for 2 daughter cells.
Question 2 of 3
Why is it essential that daughter cells produced by mitosis are genetically identical?
A) To ensure they can carry out the same function as the parent tissue without rejection or mutation.
B) To create genetic variation for evolution.
C) To produce sperm and egg cells.
D) To halve the number of chromosomes.
Click to Reveal Answer & Mark Scheme
Correct Answer: A) To ensure they can carry out the same function as the parent tissue without rejection or mutation.
Detailed Explanation: Identical genetic copies ensure consistent tissue structure and function in multicellular organisms.
Mark Scheme & Scoring Points: 1 mark for maintaining identical function and tissue structure.
Question 3 of 3
During which phase of the cell cycle does DNA replicate?
A) Cytokinesis
B) Interphase
C) Anaphase
D) Telophase
Click to Reveal Answer & Mark Scheme
Correct Answer: B) Interphase
Detailed Explanation: During interphase, the cell grows, replicates its DNA, and synthesises proteins before dividing.
Mark Scheme & Scoring Points: 1 mark for Interphase.
Fiaraz Iqbal

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